International Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management

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Vol. 10 No. 1 (2019)
Original Research Article

Impact of a Pulsed Magnetic Field on a Hard Alloy During Machining on Heavy Machine Tools

Viktor Kovalov
Donbas State Engineering Academy (DSEA)
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Yana Vasilchenko
Donbas State Engineering Academy (DSEA)
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Maksym Shapovalov
Donbas State Engineering Academy (DSEA)
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Raul Turmanidze
Georgian Technical University (GTU)
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Predrag Dašić
Faculty of Strategic and Operational Management (FSOM)
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Published 2019-03-30

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Keywords

  • Heavy machine,
  • Cemented carbide,
  • Structural strength,
  • Resistance to scattered contact damage,
  • Chipping resistance,
  • Pulsed magnetic field
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How to Cite

Kovalov, V., Vasilchenko, Y., Shapovalov, M., Turmanidze, R., & Dašić, P. (2019). Impact of a Pulsed Magnetic Field on a Hard Alloy During Machining on Heavy Machine Tools. International Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management, 10(1), 125–130. https://doi.org/10.24867/IJIEM-2019-1-125

Abstract

Analysis of the tool work and refusals when heavy machines cutting shows the necessity to use methods of bulk modification for improving structural strength and fracture resistance of cemented carbide cutting plates. It is suggested to test cutting plates to assess the structural strength limit. The accelerated method to estimate theresistancetoscatteredcontactdamage and chipping resistance is developed.It is obtained that the pulsed magnetic field treatment(PMNF) of cutting plates (85% WoC,5% TiC, 10% Co) leads to a dependent on treatment regime increase in structural bending strength limit under static load. The PMTF allows increasing theresistancetoscatteredcontactdamage and chipping resistancefor cutting plates (92% WoC, 8% Co).It is shown thatphysical method of pulsed magnetic field treatment is promising for modification of tool materials.

 

Article history: Received (30.03.2018); Revised (12.09.2018); Accepted (14.11.2018)  

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